All who have done any travelling know the annoyance and bother occasioned by the trouble of looking after the luggage, etc. All this trouble wiL be saved and the luggage will arrive at its destination safely and promptly if given into the care of Mewrs J. J. Curtis and Co., Forwarding, Shipping and Customhouse Agents, Customhouse Quay. Wellington.*
Arrived at last! A large cask of Royal Doulton white china (seconds) containing breakfast, tea and coffee cups and saucers, pistes, dishes.' etc. The first pick of these goods is worth having at J. R. Graham's crockery depot, next Clarkson's cycle shop.— A.DVT.
• Something different — sometning- * better; —something cheaper than obtainable elsewhere. The reealt of a unique experience of a perfect system. We buy best, we pay prompt. Hence we never fail to come out top in giving our customers good value "for thrir money.—R. S. Barry, Cl»eapside.— Advt.
MORE NEWS
about Darracq's. Messie Skc-ates and Bockaert, Ltd., local depot. Broad street, report sale of a 13-h.p. Darracqu car, Timaru, and 15-h.p., Chrktchurch, this week, also landing by Hiniutaka 8-h.p. De Dion for a PalmeTs(on resident. Price of Darraoq from £310.*
WARNING TO CYCLISTS
The greatest trouble with bicycles is tyres. My advice to buyeis is, avoid beaded edge covers and hollow rims. Dunlop vulcanised tyres nnd Westwcod rims have no equal for rough roads of summer and wet roads of winter. They are fitted to Massey-Harris nnd Hollis bicycles at C. S. Pickering's, the Square; Palmerston North.—Advt.
REO MOTOR CARS,
The actual h.p. car and winner of all hill-climbing contests. The car our opponents dislike:and have to take so much notice of. Trial rides by appointment. Scott Motor Co., The Square.*
TYRLS FOR THE MILLION.
Dunlop Ist quality covers, £1 2s, 15 months' guarantee; Dunlop Oceanic covers, 12s 6d, 6 months' guarantee; Palmer covers, £1,12. months' guarantee ;. cheap covers, 10s; inner tubes from ss; all cycle accessories at the lowest prices. — Clnrkson's, Coleman Place, Palmerstou N.; P.O. box, 132Tel 157.—Advt
STOMACH ACIDITY
Excessive acidity of the stomach contents prevents fermentation of thefoods; the food is often digested rapidly, and the tongue as a rule is not coated, hut has an inflamed appearance. When there is a lack of acid the, food does not digest readily, and owing to the dilation of the- organs is retained longer than it should be, and undergoes fermentation. The products of f armentation are alcohol, carbonic acid gas, etc., and these being narcotics put the nerves and muscles of the stomach, to sleep and produce partial paralysis. These poisons, circulating throu'rh" ihe system, produce general disease? Impey's May Apple.clears the- bowels ■ and • digestive canals of fermenting matter, regulates the flow of the gastric juices, aids'the digestive system, and tones up tlie stomach. It is good tor old and young. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s Gd per bottle Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellinaton., wholesale agents.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 20 November 1905, Page 5
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